Money Matters

If you made a tax-deductible donation of $250 or more to a charity last year, you'll also need an acknowledgment letter from the charity before you can claim the charitable contribution on your federal income tax return. The IRS requires all tax-exempt organizations to send a written acknowledgment letter for any donation of $250 or more. The lette...

As a volunteer of a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, you can take advantage of tax breaks to save on your tax bill. While you can't deduct the value of your time or services (such as legal or medical services, that you would normally bill for) or the value of income lost while you work as an unpaid volunteer, you can deduct unreimbursed out-of-po...

All About Numbers wants to make Stockton an even better place by encouraging charity donations and matching them. Are the other businesses of Stockton ready to step up and meet the challenge to do the same?

Beginning with the 2016 tax season, All About Numbers invited our clients to join us in supporting the community. Our firm had chosen four non-profit organizations that make a positive impact in the area, each in a different way. We are asking our clients to round up their tax preparation fees to add a few dollars and All About Numbers will then allocate the extra tax deductible dollars to one or more of the following charities.